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Toungoo, Myanmar - hundreds of chickens dead, avian flu under investigation
Toungoo, Myanmar - hundreds of chickens dead, avian flu under investigation
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Burma Toungoo bird flu
2012-03-21 16:23 Source: Consulate General in Mandalay business room
Article type: translated content Category: News
Myanmar "7 days News" reported on March 21: Jiong Gong village, Myanmar Bago Toungoo Ruiwa laying hens farm field, Wu Ye Wen said the reporter, since early March, the farms sudden fowl plague, every day chicken of death of 300-400, the loss of nearly 20 million kyat (U.S. dollars of about 25000). Sent to Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Bureau anatomy quarantine to prove the case of avian flu.
(The first sub-station: the Consulate General in Mandalay business room sub-station )